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Timing on Mercury Mark 58A [for a friend]
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go here www.screamandfly.com Do you know any specific page on that website? i "Ignoramus11972" wrote in message a.com... This is for my friend. He needs to interpret timing marks on the flywheel of a Marcury Mark 58A motor. What should be the maximum spark advance at primary pickup? thanks i |
Timing on Mercury Mark 58A [for a friend]
The Mark 58 inline 4 (the A is for Anniversary Edition) works exactly like my venerable Merc 800 inline 6. I'm more than familiar with the procedure. cough Maximum spark advance and primary pickup are two different animals. The Maximum advance stop should be when the piston is .235" before TDC - It's not expressed in degrees in the manual. The 1st pickup should hit just about when the timing crosses from retarded (at idle) to TDC. Then when the dist hits the max advance stop you want about .015 clearance before the secondary pickup hit the carb cluster and begins to throw the flutterbys open. The sequence is. Idle: Butterflys fully closed, timing retarded to give desired idle. Then as you move the throttle, the timing begins to advance. When the timing is no longer retarded the 1st pickup should hit and start to crack the throttles. Continuing on toward full throttle the timing will continue to advance till it maxes out at .235" before TDC. Then...... a fraction of an inch of movement later the secondary pickup hits the throttle cluster and it's all carb movement from there. -W (also recently bought a Mark 58 for use of a party barge when I get older and wiser) "Ignoramus11972" wrote in message a.com... This is for my friend. He needs to interpret timing marks on the flywheel of a Marcury Mark 58A motor. What should be the maximum spark advance at primary pickup? thanks i |
Timing on Mercury Mark 58A [for a friend]
I think that works out to something like 32 degrees by the way. But my
memory is fuzzy there. If you NEED that answer I can get it easily enough from my fellow Mercury Cods. -W "Clams Canino" wrote in message news:UP1Qa.44217 The Maximum advance stop should be when the piston is .235" before TDC - It's not expressed in degrees in the manual. |
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